DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING A STATE-BY-STATE ANALYSIS
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1 Bloomberg Government Study: DEFENSE CONTRACT SPENDING A STATE-BY-STATE ANALYSIS
2 THE FUTURE OF INFLUENCE Delivering news, analytics and data-driven decision tools, Bloomberg Government s digital workspace gives an intelligent edge to government affairs, federal and contracting professionals influencing government action.
3 November, 2015 A STATE-BY-STATE ANALYSIS BY KEVIN BRANCATO kbrancato@bloomberg.net Director of Government Contracts Research ROBERT LEVINSON rlevinson5@bloomberg.net Senior Defense Analyst CAMERON LEUTHY cleuthy2@bloomberg.net Senior Budget Analyst PAUL MURPHY pmurphy50@bloomberg.net Senior Data Analyst JODIE MORRIS Editor CONTENTS Introduction 3 Executive Summary 5 Alabama 12 Alaska 13 Arizona 14 Arkansas 15 California 16 Colorado 17 Connecticut 18 Delaware 19 District of Columbia 20 Florida 21 Georgia 22 Hawaii 23 Idaho 24 Illinois 25 Indiana 26 Iowa 27 Kansas 28 Kentucky 29 Louisiana 30 Maine 31 Maryland 32 Massachusetts 33 Michigan 34 Minnesota 35 Mississippi 36 Missouri 37 Montana 38 Nebraska 39 Nevada 40 New Hampshire 41 New Jersey 42 New Mexico 43 New York 44 North Carolina 45 North Dakota 46 Ohio 47 Oklahoma 48 Oregon 49 Pennsylvania 50 Rhode Island 51 South Carolina 52 South Dakota 53 Tennessee 54 Texas 55 Utah 56 Vermont 57 Virginia 58 Washington 59 West Virginia 60 Wisconsin 61 Wyoming 62 About the authors 63 Bloomberg Government 64 Notes 66 3
4 ALL SPENDING IS LOCAL
5 Introduction In the world of government spending, decisions made in Washington never stay in Washington. What Congress decides one year has lasting reverberations crisscrossing the country, with impact at the state, local and individual level. Whether you work in Congress, lobby on behalf of industry or work at a business supplying the military, these decisions matter to you. And they matter to us too. Bloomberg Government s job is to help you influence government outcomes. To maximize your opportunities, to help you understand the implications of decisions and to provide the data-driven tools you need to proactively gain an edge. In the following pages, Bloomberg Government brings you detailed analysis of defense contract spending across all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Defense spending, despite a period of constrained budgets, remains crucial to thousands of soldiers in the field and millions of jobs across the country. Inside you will see each state s overall defense spending ranking, top defense contractors, largest military bases and historic contract spending. This work is part of Bloomberg Government s commitment to: Empower you to find information faster to separate signal from noise Bring you new business opportunities so you can act, empowered by an intelligent edge Enhance the way you work to provide a service that helps you work faster and smarter Bloomberg Government s detailed state-by-state analysis is designed to strip away the abstraction that accompanies budget conversations and pull up the grassroots impact. Here, you will see down to the district where spending has occurred. Keep it as a guidebook for your decisions in the year ahead and as a roadmap for how national decisions manifest at the local level. Learn more about us at bgov.com. 5
6 Executive Summary EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Defense contract spending varies enormously by state. 1 In fiscal 2014, 2 the Defense Department spent $266 billion on unclassified defense contracts in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. 3 The five highest-ranking states, Virginia, California, Texas, Maryland and Connecticut, have both major defense industrial centers and large military bases. Yet the impact of defense spending also depends on a state s size and its economic diversification. In Virginia, the state with the most defense contract spending in fiscal 2014, defense contract spending was about 7.6 percent of the state s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). California was second in defense contract spending at $31.6 billion, yet defense contracting accounts for only 1.4 percent of its economy. That ratio means California s $2.3 trillion economy would be far more resilient in the face of planned reductions in defense spending and less responsive to increases. Since the passage of the Budget Control Act of 2011, which reduced and capped defense spending, each year the president and Congress have struggled to find ways to spend more on their priorities, including defense. Every year, they have increased the spending caps, and the Pentagon s budget, by billions of dollars, yet budgets remain flat, receiving tens of billions of dollars less than requested. 1 For this study, defense contract spending is defined as money obligated to contracts by the Defense Department, as reported to the Federal Procurement Data System. The data are cleaned by Bloomberg and put into a proprietary contracts database accessible through tools on bgov.com. 2 The federal fiscal year 2014 ran from Oct. 1, 2013, through Sept. 30, Figures don t include defense contract dollars spent outside the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Chart 1: Ranking of Total Defense Contract Spending by State (in billions) Rank State Defense contract spending 1 Virginia $ California $ Texas $ Maryland $ Connecticut $ Pennsylvania $ Florida $ Massachusetts $9.4 9 Alabama $ Arizona $8.7 In fiscal 2014, defense spending in the top five states accounted for $117.9 billion, or 44 percent of the $266 billion in defense contract spending in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The top 25 states accounted for almost 90 percent of all defense contracting. Yet those states are geographically diverse, stretching across the entire country. 6 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
7 Executive Summary Chart 1: Ranking of Total Defense Contract Spending by State (in billions) The Washington, D.C., metro area, including Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia, is one locus of defense spending. Fiscal 2014 defense contract spending in the District itself was $4.3 billion, or 1.6 percent of all fiscal 2014 defense contract spending. Table 2: Top 10 States by Defense Contract Spending as a Percentage of GDP Rank State Percentage of state GDP 1 Virginia 7.6% 2 Connecticut 5.2% 3 Alabama 4.4% 4 Maryland 3.9% 5 District of Columbia 3.8% 6 Kentucky 3.3% 7 Arizona 3.1% 8 Hawaii 2.9% 9 Alaska 2.6% 10 Missouri 2.6% Just as defense contract spending is distributed unevenly nationwide, it is also unevenly distributed within states, with some congressional districts receiving far more defense dollars than others. Not surprisingly, three of the top 10 congressional districts are in Virginia. 7
8 Executive Summary Chart 2: Ranking of Defense Contract Spending as a Share of State GDP Virginia s 8th congressional district, represented by Democrat Don Beyer, garnered a whopping $9.6 billion in defense contract dollars in fiscal That makes VA-8, which includes the Pentagon, the top defense contracting district in the country. Hewlett-Packard Co. was the top defense vendor in the 8th district, with more than half a billion dollars in contracted work in in fiscal In the state maps that follow, not all congressional districts are labeled when districts are small and close together. Table 3: Ranking by Defense Contract Spending by Congressional District (Dollars in billions) Rank District Defense contracting 1 VA-08 $9.6 2 VA-11 $8.0 3 CT-02 $7.1 4 TX-12 $6.7 5 Al-05 $6.1 6 VA-03 $6.0 7 MO-01 $5.8 8 MD-02 $5.3 9 WA-09 $ CA-17 $4.4 8 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
9 Executive Summary This Bloomberg Government study updates a report released on Nov. 17, That report looked at all defense spending contracting and spending on military and civilian personnel for fiscal Unfortunately, the Department of Defense no longer releases payroll information broken out by state. The current study examines only defense contract spending in the 50 states and the District of Columbia. The figures come from Bloomberg Government s proprietary contracts database. They are consistent with the BGOV200 list of top contractors for fiscal The location of the spending is based upon place of performance as reported to the U.S. government. For goods, the place of performance is where the good is produced. For services, the place of performance is where the service is performed. The figures for state population and state GDP come from the U.S. Census Bureau. The figures on personnel for the top military installations in each state come from the Department of Defense s 2015 Base Structure Report. Bloomberg has corrected the names of the bases where appropriate. 1 The BGOV200 shows spending by contracting agency. This study shows spending by funding agency. The differences occur when an agency (the funding agency) uses another agency s contract (the contracting agency) to make purchases. 9
10 APPENDIX Appendix 1: States Ranked by defense Contracting as a percentage of their GDP Appendix 2: Dollar amounts of Contract defense spending in each state (Dollars in billions) Rank State Percentage of state GDP 1 Virginia 7.59% 2 Connecticut 5.23% 3 Alabama 4.41% 4 Maryland 3.93% 5 District of Columbia 3.76% 6 Kentucky 3.29% 7 Arizona 3.05% 8 Hawaii 2.87% 9 Alaska 2.65% 10 Missouri 2.57% 11 Maine 2.56% 12 New Mexico 2.43% 13 Mississippi 2.19% 14 Massachusetts 2.05% 15 Colorado 1.91% 16 Washington 1.78% 17 South Carolina 1.73% 18 New Hampshire 1.65% 19 Pennsylvania 1.55% 20 Rhode Island 1.50% 21 Texas 1.47% 22 California 1.37% 23 Georgia 1.36% 24 Minnesota 1.22% 25 Florida 1.19% 26 Utah 1.13% 27 Kansas 1.07% 28 Nevada 1.01% 29 Oklahoma 1.01% 30 New Jersey 0.99% 31 Louisiana 0.84% 32 Ohio 0.81% 33 Indiana 0.78% 34 South Dakota 0.76% 35 Iowa 0.66% 36 Delaware 0.65% 37 Illinois 0.59% 38 Nebraska 0.58% 39 Michigan 0.55% 40 North Carolina 0.53% 41 Vermont 0.51% 42 Arkansas 0.50% 43 Tennessee 0.45% 44 New York 0.45% 45 Montana 0.45% 46 Wisconsin 0.44% 47 North Dakota 0.41% 48 Oregon 0.27% 49 Idaho 0.26% 50 West Virginia 0.26% 51 Wyoming 0.21% Rank State Defense spending in state 1 Virginia $ California $ Texas $ Maryland $ Connecticut $ Pennsylvania $ Florida $ Massachusetts $9.4 9 Alabama $ Arizona $ Washington $ Missouri $ Georgia $ New York $ Kentucky $ Colorado $ New Jersey $ Ohio $ Illinois $ District of Columbia $ Minnesota $ South Carolina $ North Carolina $ Michigan $ Indiana $ Mississippi $ New Mexico $ Hawaii $ Louisiana $ Oklahoma $ Utah $ Kansas $ Alaska $ Maine $ Tennessee $ Nevada $ Wisconsin $ New Hampshire $ Iowa $ Rhode Island $ Nebraska $ Arkansas $ Oregon $ Delaware $ South Dakota $ North Dakota $ Montana $ West Virginia $ Idaho $ Vermont $ Wyoming $ Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
11 HOW TO READ THIS STUDY ALABAMA Every state s defense contract spending is broken out this way. Alabama had $8.8 billion in defense contract spending in fiscal 2014, the ninth most in the nation. That $8.8 billion was 4.4 percent of Alabama s 2014 gross domestic product (GDP), the third-highest percentage of any state in the nation. Top defense contractors include aerospace giants, technology products- and services-focused companies and logistics suppliers. Contracts are rolled up to parent companies using Blooomberg L.P. s company database. The largest military bases, including Coast Guard facilities, are listed by the number of military and civilian personnel as of Sept. 30, BGOV corrected the names of many military bases to better indicate their current use. Alabama s $8.8 billion in defense contract dollars were 3.3 percent of all unclassified defense contract dollars in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and represent $1,814 per state resident. On the map, defense contract dollars are shown by current congressional district. Districts with more spending are shaded a darker color. The range of the color scale changes for each state. Not all congressional districts are shown for every state. The green bar chart shows spending by appropriation title. The blue bar chart shows spending by military department. Spending for the Army Corps of Engineers is included in Army figures. Defensewide includes spending by all other defense agencies. The orange timeseries bar chart shows how defense contract spending has changed in the state every fiscal year since
12 ALABAMA 12 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
13 ALASKA 13
14 ARIZONA 14 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
15 ARKANSAS 15
16 CALIFORNIA 16 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
17 COLORADO 17
18 CONNECTICUT 18 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
19 DELAWARE 19
20 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 20 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
21 FLORIDA 21
22 GEORGIA 22 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
23 HAWAII 23
24 IDAHO 24 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
25 ILLINOIS 25
26 INDIANA 26 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
27 IOWA 27
28 KANSAS 28 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
29 KENTUCKY 29
30 LOUISIANA 30 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
31 MAINE 31
32 MARYLAND 32 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
33 MASSACHUSETTS 33
34 MICHIGAN 34 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
35 MINNESOTA 35
36 MISSISSIPPI 36 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
37 MISSOURI 37
38 MONTANA 38 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
39 NEBRASKA 39
40 NEVADA 40 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
41 NEW HAMPSHIRE 41
42 NEW JERSEY 42 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
43 NEW MEXICO 43
44 NEW YORK 44 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
45 NORTH CAROLINA 45
46 NORTH DAKOTA 46 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
47 OHIO 47
48 OKLAHOMA 48 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
49 OREGON 49
50 PENNSYLVANIA 50 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
51 RHODE ISLAND 51
52 SOUTH CAROLINA 52 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
53 SOUTH DAKOTA 53
54 TENNESSEE 54 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
55 TEXAS 55
56 UTAH 56 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
57 VERMONT 57
58 VIRGINIA 58 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
59 WASHINGTON 59
60 WEST VIRGINIA 60 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
61 WISCONSIN 61
62 WYOMING 62 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
63 ABOUT THE ANALYSTS ROBERT LEVINSON Senior defense analyst with Bloomberg Government. He is a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force. Prior to joining Bloomberg Government, Levinson worked for Booz Allen Hamilton as a strategic communications consultant. He has a bachelor s degree from the U.S. Air Force Academy and a master s from the University of California, San Diego. He is also a graduate of Harvard s program for Senior Executives in National and International Security. PAUL MURPHY Senior data analyst with Bloomberg Government. He has 30+ years of experience analyzing contract spend data for his former company, Eagle Eye Publishers, and since 2010 for Bloomberg Government. He brought the first desktop contracts database to market and authored analyses for the U.S. Small Business Administration that led to billions of dollars in increased awards to small businesses. He continues to pioneer new lines of research, creating hundreds of custom reports annually for Bloomberg Government clients and colleagues. KEVIN BRANCATO Bloomberg Government s director of government contracts research, specializing in defense procurement and spending. Before joining Bloomberg, he was a management scientist at the RAND Corporation, where he analyzed weapon system costs and defense manpower policies. He received a B.A. in math from Columbia University and a Ph.D. in economics from George Mason University. CAMERON LEUTHY Senior budget analyst with Bloomberg Government. He has more than 20 years of experience in analyzing budgets and legislation at the Office of Management and Budget, the Department of Defense, and at Booz Allen Hamilton. His expertise includes the federal budget and the nexus of national security policy, operational requirements and funding. He has a bachelor s degree from Western Washington University and an MPA from the University of Washington. The authors would like to offer special thanks to editorial intern Meredith Berger and quantitative analyst Nicholas RisCassi for their superb and tireless fact checking. 63
64 BLOOMBERG GOVERNMENT ANALYTICS, INSIGHTS, ADVANTAGE. INFLUENCE ENHANCED. You know the bad news: Defense spending is on the decline and there are fewer chances than ever to influence legislation that brings more business to the states and districts that matter most to you. But here s the good news: Bloomberg Government is the only service designed to help you influence federal government outcomes. If it s your business to influence the future, you need the future of influence. Here s how we help: YOUR DAY STARTS HERE You re always expected to be on. That s why we are too. Bloomberg Government s dynamic, living homepage is your custom entry point to everything you need to do, when you need to do it. Wake up to our powerful, customized news digests in your inbox and get going. ACCESS: ANYTIME, ANYWHERE If you re winning on the issues or expanding your business, you re never sitting still. That s why Bloomberg Government goes with you, where you need to go. Download our mobile app to learn more. FOLLOW THE MONEY Size your market, identify procurement trends, view the competition and oversee your contracts with speed and precision. Analyze spending patterns across agencies, competitors and contracts. 64 Bloomberg Government Study: Defense Contract Spending - A State-by-State Analysis
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